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A BBB Chip

September 8, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

YongTae Kim with Blood brain barrier chip
Bioengineers at Georgia Tech have created a microfluidic chip representing the human blood-brain-barrier.  Accordingly, [MORE]

Ballistocardiography at Home on a Bathroom Scale

December 17, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

Healthy heart (L) and heart in failure
“Good morning. Bill. Please. Step onto the scale. Touch the metal pads.” The device [MORE]

Glucose Powered Device with Cotton Electrodes

February 5, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

Cotton based electrodes used in a new biofuel cell
Personal glucometers work by electrically detecting the amount of glucose oxidase in [MORE]

A Wearable Salt-Ingestion Monitor

July 10, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Flexible, Wearable Oral Sodium Sensor
This piece describes a project aimed at producing a sensor for measuring ingested salt. For such [MORE]

Building a Robot that “Strolls”

September 6, 2016 | | Posted in Newsletter

DURUS Robot Georgia Tech
It’s no easy feat to mechanically reproduce a human motion such as walking gracefully. But Georgia Tech’s [MORE]

Georgia Tech’s Remote “Robotarium”

February 2, 2016 | | Posted in Newsletter

Robotarium
They call it the “Robotarium”—a new facility at Georgia Tech which allows robotics engineers across the country (perhaps internationally too) [MORE]

Printing “Smart Skin”

November 10, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

Skin
Some stories are fetching just because they are so fetching. This is one of those, about electrical engineers at Georgia [MORE]

It Looks Like a Speck of Dust; it is a Catheter Chip for Internal Imaging

April 15, 2014 | | Posted in Newsletter

Chip to Visualize Heart in 3-D for Surgery
First, think of an ultrasound device with 56 transmitters and 48 receivers, then [MORE]

Autonomous Screening of C.elegans Genes

November 27, 2012 | | Posted in Newsletter

Using artificial intelligence and a microscopic camera, researchers at Georgia Tech have been able to demonstrate how tens of [MORE]

New Transistor for Smart Bandages

March 8, 2011 | | Posted in Newsletter

Smart Bandage
Imagine a bandage with embedded sensors that detects and transmits conditions of wound healing. That’s one form of [MORE]